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Long- serving nurses, Council clash over entry test

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  • By Hilja Shikongo 

    Long-serving nurses across Namibia are raising concerns over a recent introduction of a pre-registration evaluation test by the Nursing Council of Namibia, for those who wish to become registered nurses. The new evaluation requirements have caused frustration among nurses who now face administrative hurdles, high fees, and unclear evaluation standards.

We are proud of you – Ngurare

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  • By Hilja Shikongo

    Prime Minister Dr. Elijah Ngurare says he is proud of Hakahana Commercial Printers for being a trendsetter as the only fully black-owned press in the country.  Ngurare made these remarks during a visit and tour of the printers’ facilities in Windhoek on, Thursday. Hakahana Commercial Printers has a staff complement of 75 permanent employees, 65 casual workers and eight intern.

Agribank’s executive sins

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• By Stefanus Nashama

A string of allegations ranging from flawed recruitment processes, victimization of employees, nepotism, procurement irregularities, credit card abuse and conflict of interest are haunting the corridors of the Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank). 

Kaiyamo twins feature in SA karting race

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  •  By Michael Uugwanga

The Kaiyamo twins, Nande and Mandume will race at the South African national round three kart championship, which will be held from 13 June to 15 June, at Idube raceway. The twins who will race in the mini max category, have been a force to be reckoned with in go-karting and established themselves as one of the country’s leading racers in that sport. 

Inline hockey musketeers making waves

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  • By Michael Uugwanga

THREE little hockey players are making waves in the local inline hockey game, after playing putting one great show at the Scorpions Inline Hockey Club tournament, in Otjiwarongo, recently.  Matis Mongellaz (5), Maverick Carcamo (5) and Len Rodenwoldt (4 turning 5 in December), this week spoke to Confidente about their journey in the sport of inline hockey and how they feel playing the sport.

Desert Foxes FC impacting women footballers

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  • By Michael Uugwanga 

    Walvis Bay-based female football team Desert Foxes FC, has shared the challenges it encountered while competing in the NamPort Namibia Football Association (NFA) Erongo Women Regional League this season. Deserts Foxes FC was established in 2020 and are this season’s Namport NFA league champions, after winning 13 matches out of 14 and securing a title with four games still to go before the end of the a season.

From surveyor to curator – the Kashala story

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  •  By Patience Makwele

Known for her multi-entrepreneurial abilities, Sister Kashala was 22 when a one-month stint as a vacation assistant sparked the idea of starting her own travel agency. With her travel agency, Lazilia Travels, she carries a layered identity that blends technical precision with soulful generosity.  

I have tattooed pastors – Artist

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  • By Adolf Kaure  

Swakopmund-based tattoo artist, Sem Amuthitu says some of his clients include clergymen and women who come to him to get inked for personal reasons.  Amuthitu operates a professional tattoo studio from his apartment in the Tamariskia township.
He explained that misconceptions about tattoos often come from prejudice caused by cultural and religious beliefs.